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He explains that modes like "Hurry," "Chill," or "Mad Max" are basic parameter settings, but future iterations could involve more nuanced, adjustable "dials" controlling behaviors like safety margins, aggressiveness, or timing.
Moreover, he emphasizes that AI should retain a consistent personality, adapting over time via software updates but not losing its core behavioral traits—preserving familiarity and user trust.
Toward a Collective Planetary Intelligence
Philbert concludes with an expansive vision: the fully integrated Tesla AI system may evolve into a planetary sensory network. Vehicles, robots, and other devices act as interconnected "sensory organs," providing real-time data to optimize city traffic, environmental monitoring, and resource management.